Asbestos Handler Initial | Buffalo | Environmental Education
32 Hours — For any person employed on an asbestos abatement project whose duties involve the removal, encapsulation, application or enclosure of any asbestos containing material (ACM).
32 Hours — For any person employed on an asbestos abatement project whose duties involve the removal, encapsulation, application or enclosure of any asbestos containing material (ACM).
Understanding the dangers of lead and conducting risk assessments and hazard evaluations in older housing and child occupied facilities is crucial for preparing and protecting lead abatement workers. This 16-hour course provides the necessary certification, covering compliance with HUD protocols, best practices for risk assessment, hazard screening, re-assessment and other measures to adequately assess lead […]
Renovation work on houses and other structures built before 1978 can lead to potentially dangerous encounters with lead, particularly when lead-based paint is disturbed. To avoid the risk of lead poisoning for yourself, loved ones, pets, and others, this course educates would-be renovators on how to perform lead-safe work practices safely. This 8-hour course is […]
4-8 Hours — All asbestos certificates must be renewed annually under NYSDOH and USEPA requirements. Attendees must provide proof of eligibility to attend. Online training is done via live webinar. Each user must have their own device, a webcam and speakers in order to participate.
Maintaining certification for asbestos-related roles requires periodic refresher courses. Each asbestos course has a corresponding refresher course ranging from 4 to 8 hours, based on the field. Certification must be renewed annually under USEPA and NYSDOH requirements. Proof of eligibility is required to attend.
4-hour Course - If you’re already a certified EPA Renovator, you must maintain this certification by taking a refresher course every three years. This 4-hour course will help you stay updated with new advancements in lead-hazard control and regulatory changes, ensuring you understand the latest developments in proper lead-safe renovation practices. Upon completing this course […]
Supervising asbestos abatement projects to ensure safety and compliance is the responsibility of an Asbestos Abatement Supervisor. This 40-hour course covers identifying asbestos, health effects, PPE, air monitoring and state-of-the-art abatement practices. It prepares supervisors to oversee asbestos removal, encapsulation and repair activities. Upon passing the exam, participants become EPA-certified Asbestos Abatement Supervisors. Certification requires periodic refresher […]
Careful planning is essential for asbestos abatement projects to ensure efficiency, precision, and safety. This role is managed by an Asbestos Abatement Project Designer. This 24-hour course covers health risks of asbestos, abatement control options, safety system design practices, and compliance with regulations. It prepares participants to plan and design abatement projects effectively. Upon passing […]
Renovation work on houses and other structures built before 1978 can lead to potentially dangerous encounters with lead, particularly when lead-based paint is disturbed. To avoid the risk of lead poisoning for yourself, loved ones, pets, and others, this course educates would-be renovators on how to perform lead-safe work practices safely. This 8-hour course is […]
4-8 Hours — Maintaining certification for asbestos-related roles requires periodic refresher courses. Each asbestos course has a corresponding refresher course ranging from 4 to 8 hours, based on the field. Certification must be renewed annually under USEPA and NYSDOH requirements. Proof of eligibility is required to attend.
32 Hours — For any person employed on an asbestos abatement project whose duties involve the removal, encapsulation, application or enclosure of any asbestos containing material (ACM).
16-hour Course - Starting a career in lead abatement requires understanding what lead is, the dangers it poses, where it can be found and how to safely and effectively remove it. This 16-hour course teaches on-site lead abatement personnel about the dangers of lead, the roles and responsibilities, compliance with Federal, State and local regulations, and safe, responsible […]